FX Probe depth

Being a gunsmith and reloader I know and understand the importance of how a projectile is seated in the casing / barrel,but I have no idea where to start as far as setting the depth of the adjustable slug probe .is there a rule of thumb on this or is it a crapshoot?? Does weight of the slug factor in on how deep or shallow? Any insight would be nice..thanks!!
 
Pending "WHERE" the compressed air enters barrel ? ( Spring piston or PCP or SSP or Pumper )
Most PCP's will use a transfer port coming into the bore sideways a bit in from the breech end.
In those cases you NEED the skirt of a pellet or slug to be seated just past the edge of transfer hole so pressure bears 100% at the tail end of either type projectile. Most pellets have a skirt cavity requiring a LONGER seating probe than a typical flat of dish base slug which would use being a shorter probe for equal seating depth.

Generally incrementally seating PAST the transfer port increasing the space/volume that must come up to pressure for the launch will trend Less Efficient :unsure:


Second part of your inquire ... FREEBORE / THROAT

Some will have no increase in Throat keeping rifling intact all the way to breech entry ( Mostly Pellet shooters )
Slugs due to full contact will LOAD EXCESSIVELY difficult is such a setup & generally use some freebore just At or just slightly smaller than slugs O.D. running it past the transfer port ( Based on Slugs length ) so when seated the nose of slug is just starting to indent into rifling.

There are variants one can apply and that comes with experience and testing in a case by case basis.

Good luck & have fun !!!
 
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Pending "WHERE" the compressed air enters barrel ? ( Spring piston or PCP or SSP or Pumper )
Most PCP's will use a transfer port coming into the bore sideways a bit in from the breech end.
In those cases you NEED the skirt of a pellet or slug to be seated just past the edge of transfer hole so pressure bears 100% at the tail end of either type projectile. Most pellets have a skirt cavity requiring a LONGER seating probe than a typical flat of dish base slug which would use being a shorter probe for equal seating depth.

Generally incrementally seating PAST the transfer port increasing the space/volume that must come up to pressure for the launch will trend Less Efficient :unsure:
That right there is why I bought an extra .30 probe for my DreamLine.
For shooting the NSA slugs I took a bit off the extra probe.
 
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Pending "WHERE" the compressed air enters barrel ? ( Spring piston or PCP or SSP or Pumper )
Most PCP's will use a transfer port coming into the bore sideways a bit in from the breech end.
In those cases you NEED the skirt of a pellet or slug to be seated just past the edge of transfer hole so pressure bears 100% at the tail end of either type projectile. Most pellets have a skirt cavity requiring a LONGER seating probe than a typical flat of dish base slug which would use being a shorter probe for equal seating depth.

Generally incrementally seating PAST the transfer port increasing the space/volume that must come up to pressure for the launch will trend Less Efficient :unsure:


Second part of your inquire ... FREEBORE / THROAT

Some will have no increase in Throat keeping rifling intact all the way to breech entry ( Mostly Pellet shooters )
Slugs due to full contact will LOAD EXCESSIVELY difficult is such a setup & generally use some freebore just At or just slightly smaller than slugs O.D. running it past the transfer port ( Based on Slugs length ) so when seated the nose of slug is just starting to indent into rifling.

There are variants one can apply and that comes with experience and testing in a case by case basis.

Good luck & have fun !!!
I have a wildcat mk3
Huma hi flow transfer port and high flow adjustable probe ,I'm still trying several different slugs ,fx hybrids,javelins ,but the griffin slugs have been awesome considering I'm still green as far as tuning but thanks to the awesome feedback I have gotten from people like yourself I'm definitely headed the right direction
 
I have a wildcat mk3
Huma hi flow transfer port and high flow adjustable probe ,I'm still trying several different slugs ,fx hybrids,javelins ,but the griffin slugs have been awesome considering I'm still green as far as tuning but thanks to the awesome feedback I have gotten from people like yourself I'm definitely headed the right direction
Ps I have 3 different weight hammers including tungsten